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The Canadian privacy regulators passed several resolutions in 2022-23, focusing on the privacy of young people and workplace privacy. The Privacy Commissioner welcomed a Federal Court of Appeal decision that Google's search engine service is subject to Canada's federal privacy law. The Commissioner also discussed proposals to advance privacy law reform and better address children's privacy and the risks of AI. Additionally, the Commissioner appeared before a Parliamentary committee to discuss a privacy law reform bill. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) tabled its annual report, highlighting its efforts to protect privacy in a data-driven world. The OPC's Contributions Program is funding research into the impact of technology on privacy, while global privacy authorities emphasized that social media companies must take steps to prevent unlawful data scraping to protect privacy.
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